On Mon, 2006-01-23 at 16:26 -0500, Bill Gibbs wrote: > I know the Polycoms work with NAT, but you have to specify the public > IP.
No you don't, at least, I never have, and it works perfectly for me every time.... I have a client who regularly moves their polycom 501 from home -> work and back again.... > I like the phones (been playing with a 301) but for some of our > clients who have a dynamic IP (and no hope of getting a static ie > cable or residential DSL) I’d be afraid to use them since you have to > specify the IP. I'd have no problem in using them in that scenario, as long as you trust them to not run away with your hardware :) If they are likely to damage/steal the hardware, then go with some more economical phone like the grandstream, or even better, some of the AG1688 chipset phones with an IAX firmware. > What about the Cisco phones? Is the IP hard set? Are there any good > “dynamic IP” compatible SIP phones that aren’t crap? I'm no expert on phones, but the polycom is the best I've seen yet... Regards, Adam _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- Asterisk-Users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users